Thursday, January 5, 2012

J. River Media Center 16.0.181-All-in-one solution for large multimedia libraries

J. River Media Center is an intuitive program that will allow you to manage
all of your multimedia files - audio, video, images and more - from a single
interface. It isn't very pretty, but it does provide a great platform for
your media and pretty much every configuration option you could hope for.
Although there are a number of skins for the J. River Media Center, none of
them particularly help in the looks department. What is attractive, however,
is the variety of viewing modes available: the four screen options available
will take you from quick access to more theater-like viewing for movies and
television. Playback quality is good, especially for audio, and larger screen
options don't compromise viewing. J. River Media Center has all the features
you would expect from a modern player. As well as the standard audio, video
and images, you can also subscribe to and manage podcasts, burn and rip CDs,
sync with handheld devices, control via remote control, stream from the 'net
and connect to high definition television (although to do this you'll need a
tuner). Add this to J. River Media Center's extensive organizational, tagging
and management abilities and J. River Media Center begins to look like a
serious threat to other multimedia players. Don't be fooled into thinking
that the J. River Media Center is just a pretty face. It also has a fully
functional browser, allowing you to search for information related to your
music - and more - on the internet. Tech fans won't be disappointed either -
J. River Media Center has a huge variety of configuration options ranging
from the esthetic to the advanced, including a DSP (digital signal processor)
studio for tweaking your audio, a media editor and audio recorder. Often, a
major problem with programs that try to do a lot is that they overreach and
end up compromising quality. Not so with J. River Media Center. In the short
time I tested it, the program performed perfectly, was easy to use and gave
great quality output. If you just want a program that will play your CDs, you
can probably get away with something lighter, but if you are looking for an
integral multimedia manager with plenty of options, J. River Media Center
might be the program for you. *J. River Media Center provides options galore
and great quality - what more can you ask for in a multimedia
player?*Download *J. River Media Center 16.0.181* in Softonic